the pedals still in transit are having a wonderful holiday travelling all over Australia, courtesy of AusPost. I remember my Grunt was stuck in Brisbane then Sydney for ages.....and I'm in Adelaide hehe and Heath is in Melbourne?

Mine's gone from Melbourne (?) to Queensland and apparently it got to Granville (NSW) on the 28th.
Granville's about 130km from here.
This last leg of the journey has taken a week, so if my maths is up to scratch, it's travelling at an average of 2.8km/h.
I walk faster than that!
Good on ya Aust Post!

the pedals still in transit are having a wonderful holiday travelling all over Australia, courtesy of AusPost. I remember my Grunt was stuck in Brisbane then Sydney for ages.....and I'm in Adelaide hehe and Heath is in Melbourne?

Mine's gone from Melbourne (?) to Queensland and apparently it got to Granville (NSW) on the 28th.
Granville's about 130km from here.
This last leg of the journey has taken a week, so if my maths is up to scratch, it's travelling at an average of 2.8km/h.
I walk faster than that!
Good on ya Aust Post!

I was w w w .....I was w w w w wrong

Heath is in Qld. Funnily enough my Grunt was at Granville for a couple of weeks before Heath had to ring AP to get it moved along.

I had enough time before we started to try with and without the tight arse and the difference was very noticeable in a good way. It will certainly help tame feedback from the upright.

I also tried it when I was running a p bass through a 312 setup at home. What pleased me this time was the difference in tone was quite minimal. So I can now turn up a little louder now without having to change my eq

I didn't notice any significant drop in signal with the tight arse in the chain either.

Great small and light piece of kit. I'm planning to run it between my instruments and amp on all gigs

I gave mine a run at rehearsal earlier this week and it will get a full game tonight at my gig. I was impressed at rehearsal, it did seem to give my amp a few more herbs, and was totally transparent to my ears.